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Honda Element Radiator

The Honda Element is built for adventure, and a worn-out cooling unit can bring everything to a halt. At Tagore Autoparts, we carry a Honda Element Radiator matched to factory specifications for a clean, no-hassle installation. Each radiator is inspected for leaks, cracks, and corrosion before it leaves our facility. Whether your coolant is running low due to a cracked tank or a slow internal leak, this Honda Element Radiator gets your engine temperature back under control. We ship every order across the USA with a warranty included, so you can get back on the road without second-guessing the part. Β 

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Price range: $110.00 through $280.00

The prices are exclusive of taxes and shipping. The price may vary depending upon the miles and year of manufacturing.

Additional Information

Brand

Honda

Conditions

New

Fits

Honda Element

Verified

Tried & Tested

Year Compatibility

2003-2010

Warranty

Up to 3 Months

What we offer

Specifications

The Honda Element Radiator sits at the front of the engine bay and acts as the primary heat exchanger for the cooling circuit. Hot coolant from the engine passes through the radiator core, where airflow pulls the heat out before the fluid cycles back through the engine again. On the Element, the cooling system works harder during low-speed urban driving or when the vehicle is loaded for camping or hauling, making a properly functioning radiator essential.

This replacement Honda Element Radiator is sized to factory specs, with inlet and outlet positioning that matches the original hose routing exactly. Before it ships, the unit undergoes a pressure test to confirm there are no internal leaks, along with a visual check of the core fins, side tanks, and drain plug area. Coolant flow rate and seal integrity are also verified. Owners doing a full engine bay refresh often choose to combine this job with a Used Honda Element Engine swap to get the most out of the repair.


OEM Fitment & Reliable Performance

Getting the right fit on a Honda Element Radiator makes a real difference during installation. A unit that doesn’t line up with factory bracket positions or hose ports forces workarounds that can lead to vibration, stress on fittings, or minor leaks down the road. This radiator is built to factory dimensions, so it drops into the original mounting position without any adjustments. The inlet and outlet necks sit in the correct positions for the Element’s hose layout, which keeps the install clean and straightforward. Drivers who are already pulling the front end apart for this job sometimes pair it with a Used Honda Element Transmission service to cover more ground while the engine bay is accessible.

Quality Tested Replacement Part

Every Honda Element Radiator in our inventory goes through a structured inspection before it’s offered for sale. We start with a pressure test to check for leaks under load, then move on to a physical inspection of the core, tanks, seams, and drain fitting. Fin condition is also checked, since bent or collapsed fins reduce airflow across the core and hurt cooling performance even when the radiator holds fluid properly.

Units that show signs of internal scaling, corrosion at the seams, or tank cracks are pulled and not listed. What you receive from Tagore Autoparts is a Honda Element Radiator that has passed every checkpoint and is ready to install, not a gamble on a part that looks fine on the outside.

Related Vehicle Parts

While you have the front of the engine bay open for the radiator swap, it’s a smart time to inspect your Honda Element Thermostat, Honda Element AC Compressor, Used Honda Element Engine, and Used Honda Element Transmission as well.

  • Honda Element Thermostat – A failing thermostat is one of the most common reasons a radiator works harder than it should; replacing both at the same time ensures the cooling circuit runs as a complete system.
  • Honda Element AC Compressor – Located near the radiator in the engine bay, the AC compressor sees similar heat exposure and is worth checking during any cooling system repair.
  • Used Honda Element Engine – If prolonged overheating has damaged internal components, a tested used engine is a cost-effective way to restore full performance.
  • Used Honda Element Transmission – Worth inspecting alongside engine work, especially if the vehicle has high mileage or a history of overheating.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. My Honda Element is losing coolant but I don’t see any puddles under the car. Could it be the radiator?

    Internal radiator leaks can burn off coolant through the overflow tank without leaving visible puddles on the ground. A pressure test on the cooling system is the best way to confirm whether the radiator is the source of the loss.

  2. The temperature gauge on my Element spikes in traffic but stays normal on the highway. Is the radiator the problem?

    This pattern usually points to a cooling issue that shows up under low-speed, high-load conditions β€” exactly when airflow through the radiator is lowest. A clogged or partially blocked radiator is a common cause, though the cooling fan should also be checked at the same time.

  3. Will this radiator work with both the automatic and manual transmission versions of the Honda Element?

    Some Honda Element Radiators include an integrated transmission cooler line port for automatic models, while manual versions do not. Let our team know your exact year and transmission type before ordering so we can confirm the right fitment.

  4. How do I know if my Honda Element Radiator is cracked versus just having a loose hose connection?

    A cracked radiator usually shows coolant residue or discoloration near the plastic end tanks or seams, while a loose hose connection leaks closer to the clamp area. Inspect both areas carefully, and if you’re unsure, a shop can perform a pressure test to isolate the leak point.

  5. Does this Honda Element Radiator come with the drain plug and cap included?

    The radiator ships as a complete unit. Confirm with our team at the time of order whether accessories like the drain plug or radiator cap are included for your specific unit.

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